A green transition?
A community day in Diss to celebrate shared energy, work together, identify priorities and support action to protect the environment.
Jess was born in Essex but moved to Suffolk to train in mental health nursing. Currently a self employed artisan who supports organic agriculture and fair trade initiatives worldwide, Jess is also involved in community cohesion and wellbeing projects closer to home.
A community day in Diss to celebrate shared energy, work together, identify priorities and support action to protect the environment.
Jeering comments on road death of ‘foreign’ boy is another sign of fury and social schism in a Norfolk town
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